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Seems like Dr. Stein wants it both ways.  First the article says it has 
no significant benefit (at 1 gram/day, which is probably not enough to 
show therapeutic effect in someone that's already high risk IMHO).  Then 
it says that combining it with aspirin or other blood thinners could be 
hazardous?  If it has no significant effect, why would an insignificant 
change be so hazardous?  I wonder if the study was done with regular 
fish oil, purified fish oil, or one of those new prescription fish oils 
the article mentions.  Fish oil studies can quite easily be set up to 
fail.  For me, it's helped reduce my CRP levels, so I'll stick with it.

Lisa in Alaska

On 3/31/2015 3:17 AM, Don Wiss wrote:
> Fish Oil Claims Not Supported by Research
> http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/03/30/fish-oil-claims-not-supported-by-research/ 
>

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